The faculty vote to pause progress on the Lyme Road housing project is selectively paternalistic and selfish.
Dartmouth should not use the reinstatement of the indoor masking policy to rationalize more drastic COVID-19 measures.
Following a year defined by isolation and loss, Dartmouth must implement compassion-based instructional and bureaucratic policies.
It's time we let an old tradition fail. Dartmouth should do away with legacy preference in admissions.
A year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many of us have been forced into home offices and dorm rooms, left to reflect on the past and think about the future. But, though we may be separated, members of the Dartmouth community have continued to grow, learn and connect digitally behind closed doors.
The pandemic has underscored substandard working conditions in the service industry.
The Capitol riot revealed the extent of, and danger of, the racial double standard in policing.